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Arak is a fictional comic book character and a superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in a special insert in The Warlord #48 (August 1981) and was created by Roy Thomas and Ernie Colón. Arak (Bright-Sky-After-Storm) is depicted very much as a Conan knock-off in early appearances. Later, after encountering the Moirai, who explain his destiny to him, he takes on a more Native American appearance, including leather-fringed pants and a Mohawk hairstyle. Unlike Conan (a character Roy Thomas also wrote during his tenure at Marvel Comics), who usually fought against H. P. Lovecraftian monsters and entities, Arak encounters figures and creatures from myth and legends, including Greek, Norse, Judeo-Christian, Muslim, Oriental and others.

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  • Arak is a fictional comic book character and a superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in a special insert in The Warlord #48 (August 1981) and was created by Roy Thomas and Ernie Colón. Arak (Bright-Sky-After-Storm) is depicted very much as a Conan knock-off in early appearances. Later, after encountering the Moirai, who explain his destiny to him, he takes on a more Native American appearance, including leather-fringed pants and a Mohawk hairstyle. Unlike Conan (a character Roy Thomas also wrote during his tenure at Marvel Comics), who usually fought against H. P. Lovecraftian monsters and entities, Arak encounters figures and creatures from myth and legends, including Greek, Norse, Judeo-Christian, Muslim, Oriental and others. Arak was relatively culturally sensitive for the time when it debuted. Unlike other Native American heroes, like Apache Chief, who took a cartoonish view of Native Americans similar to the old western movie Natives, Arak did not have broken speech or other stereotypical Native traits. Also, the Vikings looked more like real Vikings and were not illustrated wearing the stereotypical horned helmets and fur clothing. Arak returns in the crossover event Convergence, being turned by Brainiac into an almost cybernetic entity with no memory of his previous life, and being renamed as Telos, becoming the main villain for most of the event until the finale, when Arak/Telos remembers his identity. (en)
  • {{#ifeq:|| Arak adalah sebuah karakter buku komik fiksi yang dipublikasikan oleh DC Comics. Ia mula-mula muncul dalam sebuah dalam #48 (Agustus 1981) dan dibuat oleh dan . Arak (Bright-Sky-After-Storm) digambarkan seperti dalam penampilan awalnya. Kemudian, setelah melawan Moirai, ia memiliki penampilan , yang meliputi pantat berhias bulu burung dan . Tak seperti Conan (sebuah karakter Roy Thomas yang juga ditulis pada masa jabatannya di Marvel Comics), yang biasanya melawan monster-monster dan entitas-entitas H. P. Lovecraft, Arak melawan orang-orang dan makhluk-makhluk dari mitos dan legenda, yang meliputi Yunani, Norse, , Muslim, , dan lain-lain. (in)
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  • Sept. (en)
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  • Son of Thunder (en)
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  • Quontauka Tribe (en)
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  • Arak, Son of Thunder #21 featuring Arak Valda and Angelica; art by Adrian Gonzales and Alfredo Alcala. (en)
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  • Arak (en)
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  • The Warlord #48 (en)
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  • Bright-Sky-After-Storm (en)
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  • Alfredo Alcala, Tony DeZuniga (en)
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  • Arak (en)
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  • Expert swordsman, archer, and tracker, weather manipulation, earth manipulation, illusion casting, longevity, magic, marksmanship, wind bursts (en)
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  • DC Comics (en)
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  • Monthly (en)
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  • Arak, Son of Thunder (en)
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  • {{#ifeq:|| Arak adalah sebuah karakter buku komik fiksi yang dipublikasikan oleh DC Comics. Ia mula-mula muncul dalam sebuah dalam #48 (Agustus 1981) dan dibuat oleh dan . Arak (Bright-Sky-After-Storm) digambarkan seperti dalam penampilan awalnya. Kemudian, setelah melawan Moirai, ia memiliki penampilan , yang meliputi pantat berhias bulu burung dan . Tak seperti Conan (sebuah karakter Roy Thomas yang juga ditulis pada masa jabatannya di Marvel Comics), yang biasanya melawan monster-monster dan entitas-entitas H. P. Lovecraft, Arak melawan orang-orang dan makhluk-makhluk dari mitos dan legenda, yang meliputi Yunani, Norse, , Muslim, , dan lain-lain. (in)
  • Arak is a fictional comic book character and a superhero published by DC Comics. He first appeared in a special insert in The Warlord #48 (August 1981) and was created by Roy Thomas and Ernie Colón. Arak (Bright-Sky-After-Storm) is depicted very much as a Conan knock-off in early appearances. Later, after encountering the Moirai, who explain his destiny to him, he takes on a more Native American appearance, including leather-fringed pants and a Mohawk hairstyle. Unlike Conan (a character Roy Thomas also wrote during his tenure at Marvel Comics), who usually fought against H. P. Lovecraftian monsters and entities, Arak encounters figures and creatures from myth and legends, including Greek, Norse, Judeo-Christian, Muslim, Oriental and others. (en)
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  • Arak (character) (en)
  • Arak (karakter komik) (in)
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